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Why Do Batteries Drain Faster in Cold Weather?
Cold temperatures slow the chemical reactions inside batteries that produce electricity, reducing available power and causing faster apparent drain in all battery types.
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Cold temperatures slow the chemical reactions inside batteries that produce electricity, reducing available power and causing faster apparent drain in all battery types.
Cold temperatures slow the chemical reactions in lithium-ion batteries, reducing available power and causing your phone to die faster or shut down unexpectedly in winter.
Winterizing your car involves checking antifreeze, tires, battery, and emergency supplies to ensure safe driving in cold weather and prevent costly breakdowns.